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Grand Vin de Château Latour - Pauillac - Rouge 2004
COUNTRY/REGION: Bordeaux Grand Vin de Château Latour - Pauillac - Rouge 2004
DESIGNATION: AOP Pauillac
CLASSIFICATION: 1er Cru Classé
COLOR: Red
VINTAGE: 2004
GRAPE VARIETY: 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Franc, 1% Petit verdot
ALCOHOL: 12.5 vol.
CONTENT: 75 cl
The tasting
Color Lovely, intense, crimson colour.
Nose Incredible and subtle on the nose, slightly smoky aromas of blackcurrants and raspberries
Palate Dense on the palate, one of the longestMedoc wines. Superb, soft and fruity on entry. The wine is concentrated and full. Powerful, aromatic and juicy finish. Exceptional!
The sommelier's advice
Temperature Serve between 16 and 18°C. Decant 1 hour before drinking. Store in the cellar, at a stable temperature between 10 and 15°C.
Food Large cuts of beef or lamb
Cellar ageing Enjoy up to and including 2030
The estate and the wine
The estate and the wine The estate's history dates back to the 14th Century. Latour de Saint Maubert was in fact built during this century. Having belonged to English shareholders, Château Latour returned to French ownership in 1993 when it was purchased by François Pinault. Located in the famous Medoc region, in the town of Pauillac to be more precise, the vineyards cover 78 hectares, of which only 47, known as the "Enclos", are devoted to the production of the Château's first wine. Its clay soil made up of ancient "graves" combine with geographical and climatic features to produce the typical characteristics of the Medoc "grands crus". This terroir, unique of its kind, is located 300 metres from the Gironde River and gains full benefit from this location.
Wine Château Latour 2004 belongs to the Mount Olympus of wine. This giant of the wine-growing world has an abundance of sap and is of a rare elegance.
Vinification The harvest is de-stalked and crushed, then transferred into stainless steel fermention tanks. The vatting period can last up to three weeks. After the running off, during which the free run wine is separated from the "marc", the wine is returned to vat to undergo a second, "malolactic" fermentation. Each wine is then blended in tanks, following which it is laid down in barrels in around December time. The wine then starts its aging that will last for nearly 18 months.
AWARDS
AWARDS Parker : 95/100 (Wine Advocate June 2007)
Wine Spectator : 95/100
J. Robinson : 19/20
Quarin : 19/20
Le Point : 18.5
Bettane & Desseauve : 18/20